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There were no Compromises during the civil war, for obvious reasons.

The Crittenden Compromise was the last attempt to avert war, and it was presented to the newly-inaugurated Lincoln at the beginning of 1861. Its attempt to avoid a war was in the form of an unamendable amendant to the US Constitution. It proposed restoring the Missouri line, with all territories south of that parallel voting whether to become slave-states or free soil. It also proposed stronger enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law, with compensation for owners of slaves who got away.

Lincoln rejected it because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.

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